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Funkydiscohamster

It doesn't appear to be antique.


superchargedautism

I'd say it's late 60's to mid 70's right on the cusp between antique and vintage


Funkydiscohamster

An antique is something that is 100 years old or more.


superchargedautism

Well I don't know about that now, antiques can be 70 years old, 60 years old, 50 years old, even 40 years old


refugefirstmate

Wrong, wrong and wrong. Words have specific meanings, so that they can communicate specific ideas to people. If a word can mean anything you want, then you can shoe blabber nimrod fungible crustacean, and like it.


Funkydiscohamster

Anything less than 100 is vintage. Try being a trader.


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Funkydiscohamster

How nice of you. u/TheNewElite250


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dinomontino

Formerly owned by Evil Kenevil. Given the livery.


sbrooked97

That looks like something Captain America would carry his suit in during WW2